Sentences with phrase «something along the lines of $»

For instance, raise your deductible from whatever you are paying now — be it $ 250 or $ 500 — to something along the lines of $ 1,000 or $ 1,500.
Given the higher end and more expensive hardware, we could expect something along the lines of $ 750 for the 256 GB model.
The compensation package you can expect to receive is reasonable and you'll probably earn something along the lines of $ 30,000 per year.

Not exact matches

One company which was raising at $ 40 million pre-money wrote a comment about me in a public forum saying something along the lines of «Mark worked really hard to understand our business and was very detail - oriented.
Also a life time payment cap would be a good idea, like cancer patients only being responsible for $ 150k of the treatments or something along those lines.
But I suspect «$ 52 billion in untapped revenue» means something along the lines of, «Let's figure out a way for us marketers to get a chunk of that.»
Some insurance experts advise drivers to get substantially more than these minimums: something more along the lines of $ 100,000 bodily injury per person, $ 300,000 bodily injury per accident, and $ 50,000 property damage.
Some insurance experts advise drivers to get substantially more than these minimums: something more along the lines of $ 100,000 bodily injury per person, $ 300,000 bodily injury per accident, and $ 50,000 property damage.
«When I take over a building that is underrented I usually tell the tenant (s) something along the lines that market rent for the unit is $ X and I'd be happy to let you stay for something close to that (usually about 90 - 95 % of $ X), but if that doesn't work I understand I'll need to find a new tenant and will do my best to accommodate your move schedule.»
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